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Wow, I just had to buy this album. All three tracks are amazing. The sound is so full and encompassing, it just envelopes you. I have it playing in the studio when I'm making art - it's the perfect album for that, energizing and inspiring.
PadraigC
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Hmmm, I have to admit that I am torn with regard to this EP, the band´s second output after their strong Carrier of Weight debut. You can hear that they tried to spice up their dragging doom sound with arhythmic or 70s influenced tunes, but it just is a little bit too foreseeable at times. I can appreciate the underlying story behind their two releases, but I really hope they crank it up a nudge on their next one. Mohemian
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I stand aghast at my own blaspheming, but the more I listen to Mesarthim, the less I ache for a new Arcturus album. This (i.e. this and all the other records by Mesarthim) is so immeasurably good and by far the most fascinating thing I've discovered in BM for years. athanasius_k
Mac Quayle’s soundtrack for “Mr. Robot” provides the show a score that's as ominous and paranoid as its subject matter. Bandcamp Album of the Day Oct 6, 2016
The second LP from Kuedo feels like the soundtrack for future-noir, with rippling, uneasy synths and steadily-increasing tension. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 1, 2016
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Installez-vous confortablement, déposez au sol le poids des difficultés quotidiennes, ouvrez vos chakras, fermez les yeux, ralentissez votre coeur... vous êtes prêts: il n'y a plus qu'à écouter. Tout déplacement de votre psyché dans une autre dimension ne sera pas fortuit... Le retour à la réalité repose sur la responsabilité de chacun. baudelagon